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- 2005021565 contributor B10129883.
- 2005021565 created "2006.".
- 2005021565 date "2006".
- 2005021565 date "2006.".
- 2005021565 dateCopyrighted "2006.".
- 2005021565 description "Forward : persuasive economies / by Charles Bazerman -- Introduction -- The study -- An overview -- The research site -- The methodology : interpretive ethnography -- The theoretical orientation -- The organization of the book -- The monetary-policy process : the big picture -- Knowledge-building, ideology, and rhetoric in economics -- 'The economy' as a cultural construct -- Knowledge-building, policy-making, and external communications -- Methodological reflections : foundations of interpretive ethnography -- Genres of knowledge-building and policy-making -- Mathematical models in disciplinary knowledge-building -- The quarterly projection model -- The projection exercise -- Issues meeting -- Start point meetings -- Chiefs' meeting -- The white book -- End-of-quarter input to policy-making -- Benchmark for current analysis -- Reference point for sequence of meetings -- The monetary-policy story -- Constructing the monetary-policy story -- Variations on genre conventions -- Methodological reflections : research questions, data collection and data analysis -- Probing key terms -- Examining the life-cycle narratives -- Identifying converging perspectives -- Applying disciplinary theory -- The interplay of discourse genres and economic modelling -- What Quarterly Projection Model? -- Building, 'selling', and enhancing QPM -- What QPM does? -- QPM as a tool of reasoning -- QPM as a tool of intersubjectivity -- QPM's influence on written and spoken discourse -- The QPM vernacular -- Logical rigour -- The white book -- Methodological reflections : engagement and detachment -- Genres of external communications -- The communications strategy -- Written genres - published -- Oral genres - involving participants outside the bank -- Written and oral genres - behind the scenes -- Two key features of the genre sub-set -- Practitioners' genre knowledge -- The relationship to organizational change -- The role of genres in the communications strategy -- Coordinating intellectual work -- Producing and communicating public information -- Acting as a site for organizationa learning -- Methodological reflections : issues of validity, reliability and generalizability -- Conclusion : answering the 'so what'? question -- A summary of the account -- The bank's monetary-policy process -- A focus on discourse genres -- Implications for discourse theory -- A socio-epistemic theory of organizational discourse -- An activity-based genre theory -- Implications for research in organizational discourse -- Implications for teaching organizational writing -- A few words of conclusion.".
- 2005021565 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-253) and index.".
- 2005021565 extent "260 p. :".
- 2005021565 identifier "1845530667 (hbk.)".
- 2005021565 identifier "1845530675 (pbk.)".
- 2005021565 identifier "9781845530662 (hbk.)".
- 2005021565 identifier "9781845530679 (pbk.)".
- 2005021565 identifier 2005021565.html.
- 2005021565 isPartOf "Studies in language and communication (London, England)".
- 2005021565 isPartOf "Studies in language and communication".
- 2005021565 issued "2006".
- 2005021565 issued "2006.".
- 2005021565 language "eng".
- 2005021565 publisher "London ; Oakville, CT : Equinox,".
- 2005021565 spatial "Canada.".
- 2005021565 subject "332.4/971 22".
- 2005021565 subject "Bank of Canada.".
- 2005021565 subject "Communication in management.".
- 2005021565 subject "Communication in organizations.".
- 2005021565 subject "Discourse analysis.".
- 2005021565 subject "HD30.3 .S565 2006".
- 2005021565 subject "Monetary policy Canada.".
- 2005021565 tableOfContents "Forward : persuasive economies / by Charles Bazerman -- Introduction -- The study -- An overview -- The research site -- The methodology : interpretive ethnography -- The theoretical orientation -- The organization of the book -- The monetary-policy process : the big picture -- Knowledge-building, ideology, and rhetoric in economics -- 'The economy' as a cultural construct -- Knowledge-building, policy-making, and external communications -- Methodological reflections : foundations of interpretive ethnography -- Genres of knowledge-building and policy-making -- Mathematical models in disciplinary knowledge-building -- The quarterly projection model -- The projection exercise -- Issues meeting -- Start point meetings -- Chiefs' meeting -- The white book -- End-of-quarter input to policy-making -- Benchmark for current analysis -- Reference point for sequence of meetings -- The monetary-policy story -- Constructing the monetary-policy story -- Variations on genre conventions -- Methodological reflections : research questions, data collection and data analysis -- Probing key terms -- Examining the life-cycle narratives -- Identifying converging perspectives -- Applying disciplinary theory -- The interplay of discourse genres and economic modelling -- What Quarterly Projection Model? -- Building, 'selling', and enhancing QPM -- What QPM does? -- QPM as a tool of reasoning -- QPM as a tool of intersubjectivity -- QPM's influence on written and spoken discourse -- The QPM vernacular -- Logical rigour -- The white book -- Methodological reflections : engagement and detachment -- Genres of external communications -- The communications strategy -- Written genres - published -- Oral genres - involving participants outside the bank -- Written and oral genres - behind the scenes -- Two key features of the genre sub-set -- Practitioners' genre knowledge -- The relationship to organizational change -- The role of genres in the communications strategy -- Coordinating intellectual work -- Producing and communicating public information -- Acting as a site for organizationa learning -- Methodological reflections : issues of validity, reliability and generalizability -- Conclusion : answering the 'so what'? question -- A summary of the account -- The bank's monetary-policy process -- A focus on discourse genres -- Implications for discourse theory -- A socio-epistemic theory of organizational discourse -- An activity-based genre theory -- Implications for research in organizational discourse -- Implications for teaching organizational writing -- A few words of conclusion.".
- 2005021565 title "Writing the economy : activity, genre, and technology in the world of banking / Graham Smart.".
- 2005021565 type "text".